2. Adjective. (context: of a word or passage of text) (mark Marked) with an (obelus) or (obelisk); (condemn condemned) as (spurious) or (corrupt). ¹
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Definition of Obelized
1. obelize [v] - See also: obelize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Obelized
Literary usage of Obelized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Iliad by Homer, Walter Leaf (1886)
"A, where we 839, M 97, in Asia) was according to Ar. find however that Ar.
obelized the preced- :n Thesprotia, in the country of the ing Hue, ..."
2. Essays in Biblical Greek by Edwin Hatch (1889)
"14 a, b, also is obelized in the Syr.-Hex. As that verse stands (i) its first
two clauses ... The following verses are obelized : vv. 13-19 in Cod. Vat. vv. ..."
3. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 93 by Harvard University (1893)
"After comparing his original and correcting A to H, 1 Except in obelized lines,
there are no first-hand corrections in the manuscript that must be accounted ..."
4. Studia Biblica Et Ecclesiastica: Essays in Biblical and Patristic Criticism by University of Oxford (1903)
"ct<£. TIT. «<£. subs. <rri^. (j8x> /aX« ,/ii'i, J^T). «</«./<. obelized. Lc.
xxii. 47 odd, . ... adult, obelized. 118. Laur. 70 (Apl. 1118) veil. 119. Laur. ..."